We ship electronics

Just some of the electronics we ship

Mobile phones

Lamps

Tablets

Laptops

TVs

Power banks

Headphones

Speakers

Radios

Tips and notifications

Dangerous goods

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Many electronics are classed as dangerous goods

But don’t worry, that doesn’t mean you can’t ship them.

Lithium batteries are commonly found in electronics and are classed as dangerous goods. They also contain high levels of electrical energy. If packed incorrectly or damaged in transit, lithium batteries can short-circuit, causing them to overheat and catch fire.

There is no one standard procedure for shipping dangerous goods. It really depends on what you're shipping and the quantity. So get in touch with our experts – they will walk you through the shipping process.

International shipping

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Finding your HS code is easy

HS codes are used across the world to classify shipments and assess which taxes, duties and restrictions may apply. You can avoid customs delays and unexpected charges by providing an accurate HS code. Every international shipment needs one and it’s really easy to look them up.

Packing

Electronics can be fragile – don’t take the risk

Taking a little extra time to ensure your goods are packed correctly could save you time and money in the long run.

When packing electrical items, it’s important to select packaging with enough strength. Use double-walled boxes for heavier items and provide additional support by lining the base and sides with cardboard. Don’t forget to seal boxes in an H pattern on the top and bottom for extra stability.